Huawei drives the future of Cloud Computing technology

With 11,000 participants, Huawei Cloud Congress Global is one of Asia Pacific’s largest IT events, and its European offshoot seeks to drive dialogue on ICT transformation in Europe.

Data management professionals and industry analysts will catch a glimpse of the future of cloud computing technology this week at Huawei Cloud Congress (HCC) Europe 2015 from June 10-11 in Munich. Having grown from 2,000 to 11,000 participants, HCC Europe’s parent conference, Huawei Cloud Congress Global, is one of the largest ICT events in Asia Pacific, and the European offshoot is designed to drive dialogue on ICT trends and transformation in the Europe region.


The Future of Cloud Computing Technology
HCC Europe will gather over 400 customers, partners and industry professionals from throughout the region to share insights and promote dialogue on industry trends and topics around cloud computing and Big Data. Leading experts on cloud technology from Huawei as well as other companies and organizations including IDC, Accenture, T-System, and the Poznan University of Technology will present at HCC Europe on the ongoing development of cloud computing technology in Europe, future oriented IT infrastructure, and more.


In addition to the various speeches and presentations, HCC Europe will also feature booth exhibits showcasing innovative IT and cloud computing solutions including next generation data centres, converged storage systems, cloud operating systems (OSS) and Big Data analytics platforms, bringing life to the vision of simple and efficient IT and agile solutions.


“We are pleased to host Huawei Cloud Congress Europe. With IT transformation factoring critically in the commercial revolution, Huawei will continue to promote innovation to accelerate IT transformation and development, and fully interconnected clouds will play a critical role in this process," said Vincent Pang, President, Western European Region, Huawei. “We are committed to building an open ecosystem and are actively cooperating with partners such as SAP, Accenture, Telefonica, and Intel in the areas of cloud computing and Big Data. Huawei is also a gold member and one of the fastest-growing contributors of the open-source community, OpenStack. Over the next ten years, Huawei aims to be one of the top three manufacturers in Europe for IT hardware, software, and services.”

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